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What is a ceramic coating?

A ceramic coating is a liquid polymer that’s applied to the surface of a car’s paint. Once applied, it chemically bonds with the surface and forms a hard, transparent protective layer.

What does a ceramic coating do?

  • Protects the surface from UV rays, oxidation, dirt, and minor scratches

  • Repels water and grime (hydrophobic effect—water beads up and rolls off)

  • Enhances shine and gloss (gives a “wet look” finish)

  • Makes cleaning easier (dirt doesn’t stick as much)

Why chose Top Tint for your ceramic coating?

At Top Tint, we don’t believe in shortcuts—we believe in doing things the right way.

Ceramic coating isn’t just about applying a product to your vehicle. The real results come from the preparation, the attention to detail, and the process behind it. That’s why we focus on delivering results that truly justify your investment.

 

Every ceramic coating service starts with a thorough exterior wash and full decontamination to remove dirt, buildup, and embedded contaminants. From there, we perform a professional polish to enhance the paint, remove light imperfections, and bring out a deep, high-gloss finish. Lastly, we apply the ceramic coating—ensuring it bonds properly and performs the way it’s designed to.

But we don’t stop there. We include a full interior detail with our ceramic coating services, so when you pick up your vehicle, it doesn’t just look incredible on the outside—it feels refreshed and clean on the inside too.

Our goal is simple:
Deliver long-lasting protection, a deep glossy finish, and unmatched value.

With a ceramic coating from Top Tint, you’ll enjoy:

  • Enhanced shine and depth

  • Protection from UV rays, oxidation, and contaminants

  • Hydrophobic properties for easier cleaning

  • Long-term durability compared to traditional waxes

If you’re going to invest in your vehicle, make sure it’s done right the first time.

Top Tint — where quality, value, and attention to detail come standard.

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